Changed Oil Pan on 2019 Hyundai, very clean engine.

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My girlfriend's 2019 Hyundai Santa Fe had a crack in the oil pan by the drain plug. I was able to replace the oil pan, and I must say, that the bottom end of the engine was VERY clean.

I change the oil and filter about every 5-6K miles using either Supertech or Kirkland 0W-20 oil. The Hyundai has 87K miles and it 7.5 years old.

There was absolutely no sign of any sludge in the bottom of the oil pan.

No need for fancy boutique oil and filter.
 
My girlfriend's 2019 Hyundai Santa Fe had a crack in the oil pan by the drain plug. I was able to replace the oil pan, and I must say, that the bottom end of the engine was VERY clean.

I change the oil and filter about every 5-6K miles using either Supertech or Kirkland 0W-20 oil. The Hyundai has 87K miles and it 7.5 years old.

There was absolutely no sign of any sludge in the bottom of the oil pan.

No need for fancy boutique oil and filter.
never has been and never will be in my maintenance plan.
 
Bottom end is the last place sludge will form. It is always wet with oil and cooler upon shut down. Underside of pistons would be one place where you could see build-up and the top end of the engine where the oil runs off and heat rises (IE Stays hotter longer). Plus PCV pulling vapors up there to bake on.
 
Bottom end is the last place sludge will form. It is always wet with oil and cooler upon shut down. Underside of pistons would be one place where you could see build-up and the top end of the engine where the oil runs off and heat rises (IE Stays hotter longer). Plus PCV pulling vapors up there to bake on.
I realize that, but also I have pulled oil pans before that the bottom of the pan was full of sludge. The bottom of this pan was beautifully clean.
 
Exactly what “claims” are you referring to for each of those oils?
This thread is really just Variation #23 on the "all oils are the same" theme. It doesn't take into account any consideration of specific engine design and operating conditions, it just assumes what they see or observe is universally applicable to everything.
 
Exactly what “claims” are you referring to for each of those oils?
Just go on to YouTube and people claim 2-4MPG from just changing out the diff fluid. Nonsense.

Listen to this blather:


Just changing oil resulted in an MPG increase of 17%? More nonsense.
 
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